An occurrence once every two to three days a month where, within a 0.3km route in a [redacted] English town, people observing a funeral procession will stop what they're doing in order to watch and act respectful (head bowing, crossing themselves, etc.). Straight after the hearse has left the 0.3km area, people go back to their business. They remember seeing the procession, but not their behaviour, and outsiders who view it don't see it as a peculiar thing.

An SCP-1 event means that there is a double digit percentage chance of a 'reanimation event'1 occurring involving the individual who was buried or cremated. This can happen at any time from the night of when they were buried, up to six months afterwards.
SCP-2 individuals act atypically from zombies seen in popular culture – they are docile, do not bite, and only seem to want to get home (or some other familiar place). It is this want to get home, however, that causes non-anomalous psychological damage to those living who are involved, varying from paranoia, agoraphobia, and suicide in a small number of individuals.

SCP-1 cannot be contained as it is part of the town. However, embedded agents will monitor the 0.3km area and note any instances of SCP-1 occurring. It is advised that agents try to involve getting caught in the 0.3km area during an event despite a lack of side effects so far.

SCP-2, however, can and will be contained. Monitoring of the homes (the most frequent place the individuals try to go back to) of the deceased who were confirmed to be involved in SCP-1 is vital, up until six months after burial/cremation.

If an instance of SCP-2 occurs, the team called 'Winchester Tavern' will be sent in to retrieve the individual, ideally before it reaches its target. With no higher brain function and seemingly no sentience, they can be easily redirected into a SCP portable humanoid containment vehicle.

SCP-2 figures have, so far, been proven difficult to kill, able to survive attempts such as the standard headshot normally reserved for such entities (and non-anomalous humans). They appear able to survive until their body is fully destroyed by items such as explosives – they can survive limb removal as well as significant damage to the chest and head, but have no healing abilities. Due to their lack of higher brain function, they are unsuitable for standard D-Class roles, and instead can be used as test objects for new weapons and for uncontained SCPs who may cause unknown damage to Agents. They do not eat or drink, breathe, sleep, or display a need for anything in particular. They can be contained in small humanoid containment rooms with no furniture needed, effectively 'warehousing' these beings until they are needed. Once killed again by any means that destroys the body, they do not reanimate.

The Ethics Committee has its reservations about using once-living people in order to further The Foundation. However, the lack of awareness, as well as the lack of ability to feel pain, and loss of identity caused by the reanimation event has effectively made these individuals into good fodder that could possibly save the lives of Agents and members of the public. Reanimated individuals must be kept away from SCP-447 at all costs! (http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-447)

I just need some help to see if this idea is original, or too cliche, and if The Foundation already has anything like it. I know it's somewhat fleshed out, but that's part of the reason why I need feedback before I keep going.

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